Scott Silva wrote:
> 
> Is there anyway to get the ethernet link to full-duplex?
> It might not get you to the full speed, but it should at least double it.
> Also just because the tap device says 10 Mb/s, you really need to test the
> speed you are getting. I have seen some driver based interfaces advertise
> low
> speeds because that is all that is coded into the sourcecode. VMWare used
> to
> be that way, even though the interfaces actually ran much faster.
> 

Thanks for your reply

After some work with the fibre installer, it appears that the fibre switch
point is negotiating full duplex (ther is a led to signal half/full duplex),
but endian is negotiating it to only half duplex (which would work, but
cause tons of packet errors and hence the slow speed.)

I've added 2x basic Netgear switches (one at either end), and now endian is
recognising the full duplex aswell.

However unfortunately it still appears slow (SCP transfers at 200-400Kb/s,
and under Network Traffic Graphs, the interface shows a max of outbound
1.139Mbps and inbound 853.324Kbps

Load average is 0.11, 0.17, 0.14 so that does not appear to be an issue?

Many Thanks
J

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